Paul Schlotzhauer with his mother at Lancaster Airport
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Paul L. Schlotzhauer, left, with his mother, Katharine Vollmer Schlotzhauer, at Lancaster Airport. Written on back: "Arrival by plane from Valley Stream, N. Y. on first solo trip to creditor's meeting for bankruptcy of Schlotzhauer Baking Co., Lancaster, Pa. Paul Schlotzhauer, pilot, Lic. No. 12548. Mother - Lancaster Airport. 1930"
Paul Schlotzhauer with two pilots in front of an airplane. Written on back: "Lt. W. T. Margalis, Lt. R. K. Black, Paul Schlotzhauer, Lancaster Airport. Martin Bomber".
Paul Schlotzhauer with his airplane and car at Lancaster Airport
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Paul Schlotzhauer with an airplane and and automobile at Lancaster Airport. Written on back: "Paul Schlotzhauer, Taylor Cub Airplane T-2 and Pierce Arrow Car at Lancaster Airport, 1937".
Aerial view of Lancaster Airport. Written on back: "Lancaster Airport, Manheim Pike, 1 mile from city. Taken at 1,000 ft altitude by W. F. Hallowell. Pilot Paul Schlotzhauer."
Paul Schlotzhauer with three men at an airport at Harrisburg
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Four men standing in front of a small plane with a larger plane to the left. Various children and men in foreground and background. Written on back: "Paul Schlotzhauer inspection triip C.A.A. investigation for defense, Hpg., Pa. 1939". Arrow points to Paul Schlotzhauer.
Paul Schlotzhauer with three men in front of an airplane
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Paul Schlotzhauer, right, with two men and an airmail bag in front of an airplane. Written on back: "Firs bag air mail from Lancaster, Pa. Postmaster Howell, Paul Schlotzhauer - sponsor, Pilot - Dupont Co. A. A."
Paul Schlotzhauer with his airplane at a golf course
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Paul Schlotzhauer, right, with unidentified man and an airplane. Written on back: "Paul Schlotzhauer, pilot, and Brigatine Golf Country Club manager, first airplane landing on golf course. Greeted by 50 prominent members. Type ship Taylor Cub NC17597". Possibly Brigantine, New Jersey.
Pilot Jesse Jones at the controls of Ryan Brougham B-5 airplane owned by Howard M. Hersh at leased to Lancaster Airways, Inc. under an agreement dated November 8, 1929. This was the first enclosed cabin airplane available for passenger service at the Manheim Pike airport which had been established by Jones in 1927.